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  1. Haven't had a HT yet, but I'm doing LLLT and this forum post might be of interest to you. Can't say whether or not it will help, but seems like another potential option in the toolkit: (Link removed by moderator)
  2. I can't really comment as I haven't had a HT yet, but I've done some research on LLLT, which I use, and came across this forum thread which may be of interest to you. I can't say whether or not it will help, but again it may be of interest: (Link removed by moderator)
  3. Hey David, thanks for the reply. I've read a little on Rogaine and I might consider using it, but had some hesitation due to potential sides and not wanting to put a greasy substance in my hair daily (although I do put in oils). There's also the financial implications. That said I finally took the plunge on propecia, which I held off for years on, which was a mistake, but I'll take another look at Rogaine. Thanks. Based on my pictures, do you think my hairline is similar to this guy's? To my eye, it seems we are fairly similar: Hair Restoration Journal for hankchinaski - 1 hr post surgery He had 1,500 grafts and is about to do another surgery.
  4. Wow, $3.30 a graft! Can I ask where you had your procedure and how many grafts you had put in?
  5. Hi, Newbie here. I'm a late 30's Asian male and didn't seriously start treating my hair loss until a year ago. I believe my hair loss is a combination of genetics and may have been accelerated the past 5-6 years due to stress. My Hair Treatment Protocol: Propecia (1 year of low dosage: 0.5mg EOD) Brushing scalp with a soft boar's bristle brush (1 year) Nizoral 1 and 2% (on and off for 1-2 years) LLLT helmet (just started) Biotin scalp creme (1 year, no longer use) I also recently started applying a variety of oils on my scalp such as Polysorbate 80, Emu Oil and Coconut Oil. (Not at the same time) My scalp used to be very itchy, which I've read is a sure fire sign of baldness, but since I've been brushing my scalp daily and applying biotin scalp creme, it is in much better shape and no longer inflamed/itchy. Although I notice a number of hairs shed each time I brush. I've attached a few photos to give you guys an idea of where I'm at. I've had to shave my head for several years now as when I grow it out my hairline is very uneven with the right side having receded significantly more than the left. I plan to get a hair transplant (FUE) in the next 6-12 months and in the meantime I'll continue my protocol with potential tweaks. (I'd love to get it sooner, but we're not all financially able) I know LLLT is controversial still, but I believe it's a worthwhile investment for me and I'm hoping that along with the propecia it will help increase my hair density, decrease hair loss and hopefully regrow some hair in the interim. Believe me I'm not expecting miracles and mainly want to hold onto what I have until the FUE. Anyway, I'd appreciate any thoughts or comments on my current treatment and any advice on FUE and what results I should expect based on my current hairline. Based on the same photos attached, I've been quoted by one reputable clinic that I would need approx 1,500 grafts and that I appear to be a Norwood 3. But looking online at other before and after pics, I may want to do more grafts if that's an option. Thanks!
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